Ok so I live in a country where the voltage is 220. I bought a iBuyPower PC from the United States and therefore I use a voltage converter. I recently noticed that the PC had a slider to choose the voltage at the back. I swapped the slider to the wrong place, accidently and got rid of the voltage converter. I turned on the switch and heard an explosion as if my PC had been destroyed. I thought PC was done for but I later went back to my original set up and my PC is working is it safe to use it?
The main reason I stopped the original set up with the voltage adapter was because it would heat up to very high temperatures. What should I do? Showing it to the supplier is no good because I live in a different country. Was there a fuse in the PC? Should I replace it? Should I get rid of the adapter? Please help me. I'll send a link to my PC off Best buy.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/ibuypower-desktop-intel-core-i7-16gb-memory-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1060-120gb-solid-state-drive-1tb-hard-drive-gray-black/6032004.p?skuId=6032004
My PC is just lik this one just less storage and different color case.
Thanks for your time
Mikail Hassan.
The main reason I stopped the original set up with the voltage adapter was because it would heat up to very high temperatures. What should I do? Showing it to the supplier is no good because I live in a different country. Was there a fuse in the PC? Should I replace it? Should I get rid of the adapter? Please help me. I'll send a link to my PC off Best buy.
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/ibuypower-desktop-intel-core-i7-16gb-memory-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1060-120gb-solid-state-drive-1tb-hard-drive-gray-black/6032004.p?skuId=6032004
My PC is just lik this one just less storage and different color case.
Thanks for your time
Mikail Hassan.